Today’s post will be from our first guest writer! My good buddy Joel has put together a brief essay on some of the skills and pet peeves that people should be aware of on the road.
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I would like to thank Comfort 2 Growth for giving me an opportunity to share my thoughts with his audience.
This is my first attempt at communicating my thoughts in such a way. I am not very articulate and have terrible writing skills, so please forgive my poor grammar. As engineering major there was never much fuss over bad grammar.
Today, I will be discussing driving. I recently took a job that requires me to commute roughly 150 miles per day. Spending all this time on the road, I have developed some techniques to drive safely, effectively, and efficiently. Furthermore, I have also listed some of the many behaviors of other drivers that are dangerous or annoying.
Becoming an effective driver is important. A lack of road awareness and safety can land you, or others, in the hospital or the morgue. It’s easy for us to become comfortable while driving.
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I have to give President Obama credit. He is a phenomenal public speaker and orator. His ability to inject emotion and passion in his words is uncanny
The examples and rhetoric he uses make it very hard for anyone to disconnect with. He tells stories that force you to agree with in fear of being labeled heartless and uncaring towards suffering people
Obama’s ability to market his ideas and message has rarely been seen before in a President. All marketeers should take lesson in how Obama orchestrated his path to the white house. It was pure marketing and persuasive genius.
These skillful tactics that Obama employs make it easy for people to rally emotion behind. Unfortunately, Obama’s messages seem to be more fantasy than truth. More idealistic than feasible. It seems that more and more people are beginning to discover that there may not be much substance behind his powerful rhetoric, as seen in his tanking public opinion poll numbers.
His promises and plans all seem great when he talks of them. Not once did he explain how his plans will actually work. He only stated his intended outcomes; not the necessary leg work, sacrifices, and risks involved.
Proper health care reform is critical for this country. Unfortunately reform can either take us in two directions. Either to a more efficient and effective method to support our citizens; or towards a more bloated, debt-ridden, corrupt system that burdens our future.
I personally do not know the answer or plan to solve this country’s health care crisis. However, I do recognize that people must learn to pull the wool off their eyes and examine the facts and concrete plans that lie underneath the rhetoric.
I found the GOP response by Rep. Boustany quite interesting and I encourage you to check it out. You can find the video here.
Here is another essay on the Obama’s address last night that examines the promises he made in more detail.